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    Veterinary Medicine When you walk into a veterinary office‚ you may think it would be wonderful to be a veterinarian and it must be great to be able to help save animals’ lives every day you come to work. This is true‚ but being a veterinarian is not easy and schooling to become a veterinarian is equally as tough. Veterinary medicine is a great career‚ but it involves a lot of hard work and dedication. I asked veterinarian Dr. Bill Baumgartner why he decided to become a Veterinarian and he replied

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    Veterinary Medicine Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of animals. Treating pets is one of the most profitable fields in veterinary medicine. The proper vaccination of animals and the diagnosis of diseases are part of a veterinarian ’s duties. The first step to a career in veterinary medicine is deciding that it is the right path for you. If you like animals‚ enjoy working with your hands as well as your mind‚ and want a challenging job with different

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    information obtained from an autopsy often helps them determine which medications‚ if any‚ the other animals should receive. Some vets research what diseases animals are susceptible to‚ and others explore what medicines can treat them. Information that is crucial to know when working in veterinary medicine is its history‚ exploring the specialities and tools‚ and other crucial necessities. Historic findings have been found almost everywhere around the world. There have been Chinese writings that were about

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    difference between conventional veterinary medicine and holistic veterinary medicine. Conventional medicine has been around for many years whereas holistic medicine is recently becoming a big thing that pet owners are now turning to. Although the two are working towards the same goal‚ to better an animal’s life‚ the two are very different. There is no real research on when exactly conventional veterinarian medicine started. We do know who the father of veterinary medicine is‚ this would be Dr. Claude

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    How much has veterinary medicine actually changed from the 18th century to the 21st century? Many people would reply to this question by stating just like most ‘modern’ things‚ veterinary medicine has taken its current form by going through many transformations (1). Before the 18th century‚ some forms of medicine and medical practices were based solely on herbalism and superstitions. There was no significant change in medicine especially veterinary medicine until the 18th century‚ because most individuals

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    My interest in veterinary medicine began when I was a child. I have always been an animal lover and have had pets my whole life. I became a vegetarian when I was seven‚ unable to ignore the connection between living animals and the meat on my plate. I wanted to be a veterinarian from the start but my parents felt I would have more satisfaction being a medical doctor. I enjoy helping people any way I can so I decided that was what I was going to pursue. Freshman year of college however‚ I went

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    My personal goal is to pursue a career in the Veterinary Sciences‚ my long-term goal is to become an equine veterinarian and/or a large animal veterinarian. I would like to pursue this career at Charlottetown Veterinary Clinic in Prince Edward Island‚ Canada. My primary choice would be to receive enough education to primarily be a veterinarian‚ along with this job I realize that there will be times where I might have to help out behind the desk (i.e. office manager)‚ but I would much rather be a

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    Veterinary Medicine Imagine arriving to a foreign country and upon arrival‚ the worst symptoms are contracted. The most torturous part being‚ the ability to tell others what is wrong is out of reach. Animals go through this every day. Without specially trained animal doctors‚ these furry friends would suffer and would not stand a chance. Throughout the history of veterinary medicine the requirements remain hefty and have a standing impact on today’s society‚ it is shown that the study of veterinary

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    room of an emergency veterinary clinic‚ dressed only in blood-soaked pajamas‚ my innocent dream became a serious aspiration. The veterinarian spoke to my mother while I listened intently. Our dog lost his leg but he was alive and would recover. Next‚ she turned to me. She smiled and told me that by staying calm‚ reacting quickly‚ and holding his artery shut‚ I saved our dog’s life. Her words were the catalyst that sparked my genuine desire to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. I have a lifetime

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    VET105 Veterinary Office Management Research Project Being an active good listener in the veterinary office is of the utmost importance. When a client is explaining their pet’s problems to the receptionist‚ they want to know that receptionist is listening effectively. Not everyone is a good listener‚ listening is really hard work and it takes concentration. There are a few things one can do to become a good listener and there are signs that someone is not

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